Semiotic Theory and Sacramentality in Hugh of Saint Victor

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De Scripturis
Dissimilar Signs
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Eucharistic Theology
Historia Sacra
historical ressourcement
Hugh of Saint Victor
Hugh of Saint Victor's sacramentality
Hugh's Words
Hugh's Writings
Hugh’s Words
Hugh’s Writings
Hum Bert
Invisible Realities
Lectio
medieval
medieval theology
mysticism
ontological
Ontological Analogy
ontological signification
opus restaurationis
Ordo Salutis
Philosophy of religion
post-structural
pre-modern sacramental sign theory
religion
Ruben Angelici
sacramental realism
Sacramental Signification
sacramental theology
Sacramentality
Saint Victor
sanctity
Scientia Dei
Scripture
semiotic development
Semiotic Signification
Semiotic Theory and Sacramentality in Hugh of Saint Victor
semiotics
theology
Vera Philosophia
Victorine mysticism
Visible Species

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  • ISBN 9781138033481
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers Hugh of Saint Victor’s early scholastic thoughts on sacrament in order to re-discover the pre-modern theological understanding of ontological signification. The Christian understanding of sacrament through the category of ‘signs’ results in a theology that inherently shares in the philosophical notion of semiotics. Yet, through the advent of post-structuralism, current sign-theory is effectively shaped by post-Kantian, ontological foundations. This can lead to misinterpretations of the sacramental theology that predates this intellectual turn.

The book works within a context of Christological, realist mysticism. Such an approach allows mutually informing debates in semiotic development and studies on sacramental theology to sit side-by-side. In addition, as a work of ressourcement, influenced by the methodology and concerns of the historical, French Ressourcement, this study seeks to continue an engagement with some of the most promising sacramental positions that have emerged throughout twentieth-century theology, particularly with the revival of interest in Victorine theology.

By providing an examination of sacramentality and theories of signification in the early scholastic theology of Hugh of Saint Victor, this book gives fresh impetus to the theology surrounding sacrament. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of mysticism, theologians of sacrament, philosophical theologians, and philosophers of religion.

Ruben Angelici is a graduate of the University of Cambridge. He is a priest in England and holds degrees and expertise in theology, philosophy, biology, and music. He is a member of the Internationale Gesellschaft für Theologische Mediävistik, and has been a sessional lecturer in Theology and Church History at University of Manchester, Nazarene Theological College, UK. His areas of academic interests include philosophical and sacramental theology, scholastic theology and philosophy (particularly the XII century and the school of Saint Victor), the Nouvelle Théologie, semiotics, post-structuralism, and the philosophy of language. This is his second book on Victorine, philosophical theology.

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